Cyborg and Jinx don't end up together in the comics. Their paths and interactions don't evolve into a romance. The comic narrative doesn't support such a pairing.
No, they don't. Cyborg and Jinx have no romantic connection in the comics.
Yes, they do have moments of interaction and connection in some comic storylines.
No, they don't. Their storylines don't lead to them being together.
Rick and Michonne end up together in the comics. It's a significant storyline that showcases their connection and growth together.
No, they don't. Namor and Shuri don't have a romantic relationship in the comics.
In the comics, Kimiko and Frenchie don't end up together. Their paths and storylines don't lead to a romantic entanglement. The focus is more on their individual arcs and contributions to the overall plot.
No, they don't. Their relationship doesn't progress to that point in the comics.
In the comics, Beth and Daryl don't end up together. Their storylines focus more on survival and individual character growth rather than a romantic connection.
Generally, Miles and Gwen's relationship in the comics is more about friendship and working together as superheroes. Romance isn't a major focus, so they don't typically 'get together' in the conventional sense.
Maggie and Negan don't get together in the comics. Their interactions are mainly based on conflict and survival rather than romance.
Yes, they do. Their relationship develops in the comics.